Here’s why you’ll enjoy working with him.

Dan is passionate about the law, rigorous in his analysis, and steadfast in his commitment to developing airtight cases. He has been steeped in legal scholarship since the earliest days of his career, when his work was published by the Maine Law Review. The State of Maine actually amended a key procedural rule as a direct result of Dan’s paper for the Review, which centered on protecting the rights of immigrants during plea bargaining. Dan also is published in A Practical Guide to Superior Court Practice in Maine, for which he co-authored the chapter addressing injunctive relief in Maine courts.

Clients value Dan’s practicality and responsiveness. In all matters, he brings his experience and judgment to bear in order to obtain the best result possible for his clients. Dan has a broad-based civil litigation practice that centers on business and commercial matters, including complex contract disputes, claims involving breach of fiduciary duty, unfair trade practices, and internal corporate disputes. He also has served as litigation counsel for a number of municipalities in Maine.

But that’s not all. Dan is also very experienced in:

Partnership litigation, including disputes involving general and limited partners

Corporate disputes involving separation of business associates and judicial dissolution

Contract disputes, including serving as counsel to one of Maine’s largest auto dealerships

Disputes involving franchisors and franchisees

Claims concerning defamation and defenses based on Maine’s Anti-SLAPP statute, which affords protection for petitioning activity

In his former life, Dan was:

A law clerk for Chief Justice Leigh I. Saufley of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court

A member of the International Planning Department at Norinchukin Bank in Tokyo, Japan

An intern with the Hon. Kermit I. Lipez, Circuit Judge for the US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit

Business editor of the Maine Law Review

When Dan isn’t working, he is …

Interviewing Maine lawyers who have fascinating or unusual pursuits outside their legal practice for his column, “Beyond the Law,” in the Maine Bar Journal (for which he chairs the editorial board). Dan also serves as vice president of the historic Cleaves Law Library, an invaluable resource for Maine’s legal community.

York Voters for Referendum on the Initiated Ordinance for the Legislation of Marijuana v. Town of York, CV-14-185 (Maine Superior Court – 2014)(Obtained successful result for Town of York and denial of requested injunctive relief in relation to dispute concerning placement of referendum on ballot).

Messier v. Town of Brunswick et al., 2:13–CV–139–DBH, (U.S. District Court -D. Me. 2013) (Obtained dismissal of claims brought against the Town of Brunswick concerning contract and tax related claims).

Arem v. Chance et al., CV-389201 (Maryland – Montgomery County Circuit Court – 2014) (Obtained dismissal of all claims based on the U.C.C. and tort addressed to disposition of collateral).